Over 100,000 login credentials for OpenAI’s ChatGPT artificial intelligence chatbot were leaked onto the dark web, according to a report this week from Group-IB, a cybersecurity firm. The theft was orchestrated with the Raccoon Infostealer malware, which is downloaded by victims after receiving a phishing email. Group-IB recommends users update their passwords and use two-factor authentication on their accounts.
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Over 100K ChatGPT Credentials Leaked on Dark Web
Over 100,000 login credentials for OpenAI’s ChatGPT artificial intelligence chatbot were leaked onto the dark web, according to a report this week from Group-IB, a cybersecurity firm. The theft was orchestrated with the Raccoon Infostealer malware, which is downloaded by victims after receiving a phishing email. Group-IB recommends users update their passwords and use two-factor authentication on their accounts.